Hazel Green Academy Records 1886-1982.

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Hazel Green Academy Records 1886-1982.

These are photographs and microfilmed records that document the history and operation of Hazel Green Academy at Hazel Green in Wolfe County, Kentucky 1886-1982. After the Academy's closing in 1982, the original records and photographs were transferred to Berea College and are cataloged as SAA 38.

10 linear ft. (54 rolls microfilm, 25 boxes of photographs)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7647367

Berea College, Hutchins Library

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Buchanan, George

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Epithet: of Add MS 32091 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000795.0x00039d Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from George Buchanan and his wife, Janet Buchanan. From the description of Letters, 1938-1974, n.d., to Lewis Mumford. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155879420 ...

Swango, Green Berry.

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Christian Church - Disciples of Christ

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Stovall, Henry A.

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Mize, W. O.

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Day, J. T. (James Thomas), 1932-

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Hazel Green Academy.

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W.O. Mize, J.T. Day, and Green Berry Swango founded Hazel Green Academy in 1880. Eventually, administration and financial support were shifted to agencies of the Disciples of Christ (Christian) Church: the Christian Women's Board of Missions in 1886, and then the United Christian Missionary Society in 1919. Formal support from the national church ended in 1971. The Academy was a boarding school throughout its ninety-six years and the curriculum included both college preparatory and vocational co...